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A V Vishal's Expert Profile

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    What kinds of questions I can and can't answer?
    My forte is Direct Taxes and Corporate Matters, I deal in Formation of companies, creation of partnerships, trusts and societies.

    My area of expertise
    Income Tax, audit, Company Law

    My experience in the area (years):
    15 years

    Organizations I belong to:
    Vishal Associates, Janardhan Rao Deshmukh & Co

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    Educational credentials:
    B.com LLB

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  • Avinash kumar seth says : u/s 385/384/354 IPC
    A lady register this case on 18.2.2004 as FIR in PS now the case is in the district court after registering her complaint 14 months later she wrote two apology letters to her office and in Defence witnesses both the letters were verified by her office authority in these letters she wrote that FIR numeber so and so dated so and so the contents of the FIR are false and fabricated because I was pressurised by my husband and threat I registered my case against accused. pl suggest what is the next step.

  • satish says : property
    Sir,my wife's Father was Died and Now her father is passed away and all property is transferred to On His brother's name. After the death of my father-in-law in Dec 2008, now situation is changed, now situation is changed. Can my wife get a Propertie from her ancestral property at this stage even after her father's will in favour of his brother? It is also intimated that her consent was not taken by any body at the time of transferring of property to his brother's name after the death of her father in Dec 2008 and my uncle do fraud with us can u tell me what can I do I want need my properties

  • sagar parab says : please help me
    can u please make retainership agreement for me please with this clauses please OPTION I I will overview the following tasks that will be undertaken under my guidance by a team that will be hired and engaged by the company ABC Ltd. PURCHASE of land involves: 1. Data Collection 2. Title analysis 3. Crafting of Sale Deeds 4. Negotiation with farmers to finalize price 5. Registration 6. Mutation 1. DATA COLLECTION A. Collect certified copies of the following Parchas /Record of Rights from the BLLRO (Block Land and Land Reforms office) at ----------------------- a. RS (Revisional Survey records spanning 1956 to 1982) and b. LR (Land Revenue records spanning 1982 till date) B. Conduct search at the following Registration Offices to determine if any transaction has taken place: a. Register of Assurance -II , Kolkata b. Registration office, Salt Lake c. Regsitration office, Barasat. d. Registration office , Cossipore - if an entry is found, collect certified copies of those Sale Deed ascertain the purchaser n seller and the quantity of land transacted. C. Conduct a search in the Land Acquisition office to determine if the said land has been acquired by the government or a requisition has been submitted by the government to acquire. D. Conduct a search in the Court to determine if any money suit or title suit had been filed and their status. E. Gather Succession Certificates from the gram panchayat. - certificates issued by the court is preferred but as it is a lengthy n cumbersome process, succession certificates issued by the Grampanchayat are taken into consideration. Search in the above offices should be conducted for 50 years. The above searches are conducted to safeguard oneself to the maximum extent possible; however, risks and uncertainties cannot be eliminated completely. For example, even though searches in the Registration offices are conducted to find out if any purchase/sale has taken place, one can do so provided the entire stamp duty has been paid by the purchaser to complete the registration formalities. If a deed is left pending, it cannot be ascertained during the search. 2. TITLE ANALYSIS Data collected will be scrutinized to establish the flow of title, the names of the bonafide owners and the quantity of land holdings and quantity of sellable land. Land ownership title is thereby established through Parchas and Sale Deeds. 3. CRAFTING of Sale Deeds by an external lawyer to be hired at additional cost to be borne by the company. 4. NEGOTIATION with farmers to finalize price 5. REGISTRATION: will be conducted at Salt Lake office 6. MUTATION TIMELINES Much would depend on a. The cooperation extended by the government department - Directorate of Land Survey under the Land Reforms ministry to direct the BLLRO to handover certified parchas on utmost priority. b. Time taken by external lawyers to certify the Title report and craft sale deeds. c. Litigations if any and the time required to dissolve them d. Prevalence of too many Mohammedan families may make the process slow. e. Force majeure like agitation to stop acquisition, bandhs, etc. Having said this, it may be considered to purchase land in a phased manner of 50 acre parcels per phase. RETAINER FEES Rs XXX will be paid per month net of taxes. This amount will be reviewed at the end of the first quarter from the date of engagement. CONVEYANCE Conveyance expense for Rs …………… per month will be paid additionally for using own vehicle ………………………………………………………. OPTION II In addition to the above tasks: 1. Structure and create the JVA agreement with the assistance of external lawyer

  • ashishanand says : to know about judiciary career
    sir i am ashishanand i want to know the elligibility criteria for the pcsj

  • jiger says : about mobile tower
    hello, i want to know about mobile towers.is it legal to install mobile tower in recidencial areas?

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